What's the difference between cymograph and kymograph?

Cymograph


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Kymograph


Definition:

  • (n.) An instrument for measuring, and recording graphically, the pressure of the blood in any of the blood vessels of a living animal; -- called also kymographion.

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  • (1) Post-operative symptoms are: dyspnoea during exercise, pain in the affected half of the chest and roentgeno-kymographically demonstrable restrictions of movement in the ruptured side of the diaphragm.
  • (2) The mechanograms were recorded by means of the balloon-kymographic method, the electromyograms-by silver macroelectrodes implanted in the muscle wall.
  • (3) The principle underlying the action of basic subassemblies of the appliance for registration of kymographic curves from roentgenocinemafilms is described.
  • (4) Kymographic measurements on guinea-pig ileum demonstrated an average elevation of the ACh content in the instilled ciliary bodies (0.48 microgram) against the controls (0.33 micron).
  • (5) Kymographic measurements of acetylcholine (ACh) in bovine retinal tissue carried out on guinea-pig ileum do not indicate a significant elevated concentration of ACh in the eye instilled with physostingmine salicylate (1% aqueous solution, 10 applications of three drops at intervals of 3 minutes).
  • (6) Tension changes were recorded by a pen recorder on smoked kymograph paper.
  • (7) A kymographic method allowed the measurement of walking parameters.
  • (8) A horizontal line of structural alteration in teeth can be used as a kymographic record of the causative metabolic disturbance and help pinpoint the active period of the disturbance.
  • (9) Twenty four hour activity of rats was recorded kymographically for a fifteen day period before enucleation and for a similar period after enucleation.
  • (10) Spontaneous colon motoricity was registered on the kymograph in the chamber with oxyzenized Krebs fluid, according to the Magnus method.
  • (11) These evoked tongue jerks (ETJ) were recorded directly on a kymograph or on a linear recorder.
  • (12) The heart size during systolic and diastolic contractions, stroke volume and contractile function were measured once a month, using an X-ray unit and a kymograph.
  • (13) Pressure of perfusion was recorded independently in maternal and fetal circulation using mercurial manometer and Ludwig kymograph++.
  • (14) Kymographic study of the diaphragm gave no further information and was less selective compared with the other tests of pulmonary function.
  • (15) Growth of deciduous tissues gives us a natural kymograph to record secular trends and in some instances makes the mark on the moving record.
  • (16) Since the kymographic sweep is initiated by the R wave of the ECG and proceeds continuously throughout the cardiac cycle, the temporal sequence of regional myocardial contraction can be directly assessed and related to corresponding portions of the ECG.
  • (17) A late follow-up study of the pulmonary function one to eight years after the trauma included x-ray films of the trachea and lungs, kymographic studies of the diaphragm, spirometric and radiospirometric testing, and arterial blood gas levels.
  • (18) On the background of Ludwig's scientific work, his attainments in the field of the development of new medical instruments and appliances--especially of the kymograph--are demonstrated.
  • (19) Of the aneurysms demonstrated by laevocardiography in the left ventricle (31), it was possible to show 22 (71%) kymographically.
  • (20) In 11 patients, the results were compared with those from kymographic recordings measuring patient restlessness (motility index).

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